Now, for the basis of this prediction, we are going to assume that the Dodgers finish with the top record in the NL, followed by the Phillies, Cardinals and Rockies. Even if the Phillies top the Dodgers, the match-ups would be the same for the first round.

So in the NL, we would have Cardinals at Dodgers and Rockies at Phillies in Game 1.

In the American League, we will most likely have the Tigers at Yankees and the Red Sox at Angels in Game 1. The Twins win today moved them to within two games of the Tigers with three games to play but we’re going to assume that the Tigers hold on. Actually, it doesn’t matter if the Twins or Tigers win because the game times wouldn’t change.

The one wrinkle for the first two days is that the Yankees can choose if they want their series to start on Wednesday or Thursday, making it a seven or eight day series. I am predicting that they will want the seven day series so that Verlander doesn’t have a chance to pitch game four on regular rest for the Tigers.

Now based on those four match-ups, and using the playoff schedule on MLB.com that I linked above, here is my guess for the game times for the Division Series:

Wednesday Oct 7 (all times eastern)

1 p.m. – Rockies at Phillies

4 p.m. – Cardinals at Dodgers

8 p.m. – Red Sox at Angels

Thursday Oct 8

1 p.m. – Rockies at Phillies

4 p.m. – Cardinals at Dodgers

8 p.m. – Tigers at Yankees

Friday Oct 9

5 p.m. – Tigers at Yankees

8 p.m. – Red Sox at Angels

Saturday Oct 10

5 p.m. – Phillies at Rockies

8 p.m. – Dodgers at Cardinals

Sunday Oct 11 (if both NL series are still going)

1 p.m. – Dodgers at Cardinals

4 p.m. – Yankees at Tigers

7 p.m. – Angels at Red Sox

10 p.m. – Phillies at Rockies

Monday Oct 12 (if both AL series go four games)

5 p.m. – Yankees at Tigers

8 p.m. – Angels at Red Sox

Tuesday Oct 13 (if both NL series go five games)

5 p.m. – Rockies at Phillies

8 p.m. – Cardinals at Dodgers

Wednesday Oct 14 (if both AL series go five games)

5 p.m. – Tigers at Yankees

8 p.m. – Red Sox at Angels

Now obviously this is just a guess and it could be totally wrong. But based on who I think TBS will choose which game, I think that it looks like a pretty good bet that at least most of these games will be correct.

I am putting together a package of the top 12 Cardinals plays from 2009 and have narrowed the list to 15. If you would like to help decide what the top 12 plays were from the Cardinals regular season, please rank them in what order you think they were and email them to me at bjrains33@gmail.com.

ST. LOUIS – Manager Tony La Russa announced on Saturday that righty Kyle Lohse
will get the start in Houston on Monday night.

Lohse, who was skipped on Friday night in favor of John
Smoltz, is trying to work on his mechanics after a forearm
injury has caused him to lose the location on his pitches.

“He’s hoping to get healthy and stay healthy,” La Russa
said. “He’s feeling better. He’s missed so much time and had so many tough
breaks that it’s disrupted the natural flow of his pitching. He’s got a better feel
for his delivery right now.

“We’re going to start him Monday. We’re excited about him because
he’s feeling healthy for the first time in a while. He’s feeling better about
his delivery too.”

Joel Pineiro will start on Tuesday and Smoltz will start the
series finale on Wednesday.

Other Saturday tidbits:

*The Cardinals are expecting to have a few Triple-A call-ups
join the team on Friday in Colorado. The Cardinals Triple-A Memphis affiliate will
play in the one-game Triple-A Championship on Tuesday night after winning the
Pacific Coast League Championship on Friday night with a 3-0 series sweep of
Sacramento.

After Tuesday’s game, the selected call-ups will head back
to Memphis before joining the Cardinals in Denver.

“What an amazing run that was,” La Russa said of Memphis. “I
talked to (Manager Chris) Maloney last night and they were all real excited.
They play Tuesday. Wednesday they will get back to Memphis and hopefully
celebrate and collect themselves and get to Colorado on either Thursday or Friday.”

La Russa also said that Double-A Springfield manager Pop
Warner will join the team for their three-game series in Houston and Maloney
will help out on the bench in Colorado and Cincinnati. Both Warner and Maloney
will be in St. Louis for the final homestand of the season.

*Infielder Troy Glaus played catch for the first time in a
couple of days and had a light workout on the field. He remains inactive with a
strained rib-cage and TLR didn’t know when he would be available.

“He can’t hit,” La Russa said. “He’s working out today and we
will see how he feels when it’s over but he’s not available to hit today.”

*I’m not a big music guy so I don’t have any music suggestions for you like my faithful
leader Matthew Leach usually provides in his blog. You shouldn’t be listening
to music today anyway. Go watch some football.

I am in Springfield doing some stories on some of the prospects down here, and Cards GM John Mozeliak is here to check in on the kiddies.

Mo brought his daughter along and the two will be returning to St. Louis tomorrow morning. He chatted with Matt Baker from the Springfield News-Leader and myself shortly before tonight’s game about a variety of topics.

Most of what I talked to him about will be in my upcoming stories about the prospects, but a few newsworthy notes:

*On the Cardinals interest in the newly DFA’d John Smoltz: “Right now I would say no, but things could change.”

*On negotiations with Shelby Miller: “We obviously have another week before the deadline, but once we start getting to that ‘the clock is ticking mode’ it will force us to try and get something done, but Im very optimistic that we can get something worked out.”

*On whether Daryl Jones should have played in the Futures Game since he got hurt and hasn’t played since – it will be in my story next week but Jones was hurt and didn’t come right out and say it but probably shouldn’t have played in the game. Mo agreed : “I think that might have been a little premature to put him in that game, and thats unfortunate because it is a great opportunity, but you’d probably give it back if you knew you werent going to miss all of this time. I’ve thought about that myself, in that probably, if we could do it again, we’d just not let him play.”

I have gotten a lot of good stuff on the two hard throwing relievers, Samuel and Sanchez, as well as stuff from Kozma, Henley, Jones and Lynn. Also some more telling comments from Mo, so check for my stories next week on stlcardinals.com.

Greetings from a cloudy but cool Busch Stadium. It’s a fall like 70 degrees as I write this at 4:15 p.m. central time. As you probably know, Mark DeRosa has been activated and is in the Cardinals lineup tonight. You can find my full story on that here. The rest of the lineups and a few notes:

“It has everything to do with it, seventeen days in a row. If they all pitch eight innings
like carp did then we have too many pitchers. But it would be nice to get
through this period and have our relievers as fresh as possible for the last
couple of months.”

Both of the other guys are struggling a little bit and its not a good guy
to go against when your struggling.” La Russa was talking about having to go against Arizona starter Dan Haren, who is having arguably the best year in the National League.

* Troy Glaus is expected to report to Memphis on Monday but La Russa didn’t know anything about how long he might be there. Hopefully we will have a better idea of that tomorrow.

That’s all for now. As always, feel free to email me (bjrains33@gmail.com) or twitter me with your comments, suggestions or questions. Thanks for reading.

Former Mizzou basketball star Jimmy McKinney worked out on the Busch Stadium field for the second straight day as he tries to impress the Cardinals enough to earn a minor league contract.

La Russa on McKinney: “Good athlete. I didn’t know he was a
shortstop/infielder. Hes getting a good foundation because Jose is
working with his defense and Hals working with his hitting. Its a
really hard thing to do, but hes trying. It would be more fair (if he
was 21 or 22). It’s really difficult. To get an opportunity, its really difficult to
make something out of the opportunity. Hes been out a long time. But
hes such a great athlete. You never know.”

*Troy Glaus is 3-17 in four games with Palm Beach. La Russa didn’t have a time table for his return.

“I havent had enough information about how hes
throwing,” La Russa said. “Thats the problem. With that information, its easier to
answer the question. I dont know. Its not the American League, though. We cant DH him. It really
depends on how well he throws. If he could throw, it would be great to
get his bat in the lineup.

*Bullpen coach Jeff Murphy was injured during the All-Star break when he was bucked off a horse. No bones were broken but Murphy wasn’t available to catch bullpens on Friday.

“Murphy fell off his horse and injured his back,” La Russa said. “Theres
nothing broken, but hes all twisted and sore. Probably, its the horse
complaining about so much weight on it. A Clydesdale is the only thing
that can carry him.”

Cardinals outfielder Nick Stavinoha caught the pregame bullpen sessions and La Russa said he had no problem putting him in to catch in an emergency situation.

Thats all for now. It’s a beautiful night for baseball. Enjoy the game.

The media was given a private tour of the FanFest this morning and among my first reactions was how big it was. If you have tickets, make sure you go early in the morning so you can have all day to experience it. There were too many exhibits and events for me to see in the short tour and I definitely don’t have enough space in this blog to list them all. But among my favorites:

(Remember, all of these are free with your ticket price)

*What’s your call? – Watch close plays and decide if the runner is out/safe or the ball was fair/foul etc. MLB umpires will be on hand to discuss rules and close plays with fans.

*Bring the heat – Get a chance to strike out your favorite hitters by throwing a ball at a video of the batter swinging.

*Game saving catch – Have your photo taken as you rob a home run ball.

*Video batting cages – try to hit against your favorite MLB pitcher.

*Baseball Card – Have your picture taken and your very own baseball card made.

*The Baseball Diamond – an actual indoor field with clinics and also a Mascot home run derby at 11am every day. (Justin Morneau, Evan Longoria and Ozzie Smith among hose hosting fielding clinics on the field at some point)

*Steal home challenge – Get timed as you run from third base to home plate and see how your time stacks up with some of baseballs best.

*Home Run Derby – Step into one of four batting cages and try to hit balls over the fence (I think its about 150 feet away).

*Infield practice – Field ground balls and make the throw across the diamond to first.

There are several memorabilia stands as well as an awesome Hall of Fame exhibit with more than 100 items from the HOF in Cooperstown. Included is a Babe Ruth game-worn jersey and several Cardinals related items.

Here are some pics that I took of the inside of FanFest as well as the construction of the MLB tent and softball field behind the left-field fence at Busch Stadium:

Construction of the MLB tent and softball field:

Thanks for reading. Feel free to email me with any questions about the All-Star weekend. I will be living at FanFest the next two days for MLB.com so feel free to ask me anything. Have a good afternoon.